“I want to congratulate Argentina for the reviews that are going very well,” he said, adding that “it is very important to fix the macroeconomic situation.”
Number two in the State Department, Wendy Sherman, made it knownduring his visit to Buenos Aires, that the Joe Biden government supports “the negotiations between Argentina and the IMF”, and what is necessary “fix the macroeconomic situation”. In a press conference with Argentine media, the official stated that “There is a program between Argentina and the IMF and what they negotiate is something that America supports.”
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“I want to congratulate Argentina for the reviews that are going very well”pointed out and added: “I think it is very important to fix the macroeconomic situation in Argentina because is critical for the future of the country in terms of broader reforms”. In this way, Sherman arrived in the country to continue with the agenda outlined in the White House between Joe Biden and Alberto Fernández.


“Our relationship is dynamic, broad and deep”, affirmed the diplomat, according to the NA agency, and added that “Together, Argentina and the United States can help provide fuel and food to the worldand our nations will continue to be leaders in the Americas.”
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“Also this week I met with Minister Sergio Massawe talk about the economic challenges in Argentinafrom inflation and poverty to debt and drought. also of a more conducive environment for business and investment”summed up the US Vice Chancellor.
Before a query about Argentina’s inability to buy planes and China’s current offerSherman said that “There are ongoing talks” between Argentina and the United States that “they are heading in a very positive direction. North American diplomacy locates Argentina between “like-minded” countries to be aligned and for this reason from the United StatesThey promote active policies with Latin America, surely looking at Asian movements.
Regarding the economic future of ArgentinaSherman mentioned the rate hike of the Federal Reserve and how it complicates the average American citizen but “Sometimes you have to go through some pain to get to the right place.”
Source: Ambito